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If you are using aVPN ,some websites can know your real IP!

Go here and look:

https://diafygi.github.io/webrtc-ips/

You are not protected right?

Now install this add-on for Firefox :

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/happy-bonobo-disable-webrtc/

and this one for Chrome :

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/scriptsafe/oiigbmnaadbkfbmpbfijlflahbdbdgdf?hl=en

Now you are protected.

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If you are using aVPN ,some websites can know your real IP!

Go here and look:

https://diafygi.github.io/webrtc-ips/

You are not protected right?

Now install this add-on for Firefox :

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/happy-bonobo-disable-webrtc/

and this one for Chrome :

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/scriptsafe/oiigbmnaadbkfbmpbfijlflahbdbdgdf?hl=en

Now you are protected.

Had it disabled for a long time and here's another..CanvasBlocker

Max credits to member @steven36

For simply making me aware of these great addons..Peace..

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To prevent webRTC leaks in firefox.

Type "about:config” in the address bar. Scroll down to “media.peerconnection.enabled”, double click to set it to false.

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To prevent webRTC leaks in firefox.

Type "about:config” in the address bar. Scroll down to “media.peerconnection.enabled”, double click to set it to false.

already done this but installed the add on anyway, will there ebe any conflicts? cheers

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To prevent webRTC leaks in firefox.

Type "about:config” in the address bar. Scroll down to “media.peerconnection.enabled”, double click to set it to false.

already done this but installed the add on anyway, will there ebe any conflicts? cheers

I imagine the addon does the same thing...

Check to see if webRTC isn't detected on this site :)

http://ipleak.net/

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And Solutions to this, Geolocation of HTML5 and others for new Opera Browser and others variants of Chromium/Chrome Browsers?

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To prevent webRTC leaks in firefox.

Type "about:config” in the address bar. Scroll down to “media.peerconnection.enabled”, double click to set it to false.

already done this but installed the add on anyway, will there ebe any conflicts? cheers

No you will be fine.. :rolleyes:

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Check to see if webRTC isn't detected on this site :)

http://ipleak.net/

Holy shit! It used geolocation and got my bloody town. Now I'm going to have to go crazy looking for THAT weak link. AND I'm leaking my DNS even on a VPN. Bollocks! Right, partly sorted the geolocation thing using FireFox's about:config, and I used the WebRTC extension to close that hole. Now I live 250 miles away, on my ISP's doorstep. Any advice on DNS leaks? I'm getting a new router next week, so I've a few days to sort that with a few searches, but forum expert advice is always welcome. The experience of the community is worth a lot.

Thank you for the address. No thank you for the new misery. Scary stuff. :fear:

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Any advice on DNS leaks? I'm getting a new router next week, so I've a few days to sort that with a few searches, but forum expert advice is always welcome. The experience of the community is worth a lot.

I use VPNCheck Pro Portable by Fuken to prevent DNS leaks.

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Check to see if webRTC isn't detected on this site :)

http://ipleak.net/

Holy shit! It used geolocation and got my bloody town. Now I'm going to have to go crazy looking for THAT weak link. AND I'm leaking my DNS even on a VPN. Bollocks! Right, partly sorted the geolocation thing using FireFox's about:config, and I used the WebRTC extension to close that hole. Now I live 250 miles away, on my ISP's doorstep. Any advice on DNS leaks? I'm getting a new router next week, so I've a few days to sort that with a few searches, but forum expert advice is always welcome. The experience of the community is worth a lot.

Thank you for the address. No thank you for the new misery. Scary stuff. :fear:

Either that or just simply change your DNS server preferably to a no log service..I am using blockaid.me

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Check to see if webRTC isn't detected on this site :)

http://ipleak.net/

Holy shit! It used geolocation and got my bloody town. Now I'm going to have to go crazy looking for THAT weak link. AND I'm leaking my DNS even on a VPN. Bollocks! Right, partly sorted the geolocation thing using FireFox's about:config, and I used the WebRTC extension to close that hole. Now I live 250 miles away, on my ISP's doorstep. Any advice on DNS leaks? I'm getting a new router next week, so I've a few days to sort that with a few searches, but forum expert advice is always welcome. The experience of the community is worth a lot.

Thank you for the address. No thank you for the new misery. Scary stuff. :fear:

Either that or just simply change your DNS server preferably to a no log service..I am using blockaid.me

I use Private internet access, will these be secure?

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Check to see if webRTC isn't detected on this site :)

http://ipleak.net/

Holy shit! It used geolocation and got my bloody town. Now I'm going to have to go crazy looking for THAT weak link. AND I'm leaking my DNS even on a VPN. Bollocks! Right, partly sorted the geolocation thing using FireFox's about:config, and I used the WebRTC extension to close that hole. Now I live 250 miles away, on my ISP's doorstep. Any advice on DNS leaks? I'm getting a new router next week, so I've a few days to sort that with a few searches, but forum expert advice is always welcome. The experience of the community is worth a lot.

Thank you for the address. No thank you for the new misery. Scary stuff. :fear:

Either that or just simply change your DNS server preferably to a no log service..I am using blockaid.me

I use Private internet access, will these be secure?

Yes just be sure to use there DNS leak protection..Pair it with the internet kill switch and you can't go wrong..peace..

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Just a heads up to F3dupsk1Nup and shamu726: I'm off now to check on these infos. Thank you both very much, and thanks to all those in this forum who make life that bit less complicated for the rest of us :cheers:

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To prevent webRTC leaks in firefox.

Type "about:config” in the address bar. Scroll down to “media.peerconnection.enabled”, double click to set it to false.

I used this method for Firefox, to me no need addon to install.
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